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Aerox Pilot Crew Passenger Oxygen Masks 4110-711-2 And 4110-712-2 Never Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

West Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

* NEVER USED. Manufactured at 2014. INCLUDING FORM 8130
* 3Pcs. of Aerox 4110-711-2 w/o mic.
* 1Pcs. of Aerox 4110-712-2 with Mic.
* Selling because of company bankrupt.


General Description
The 4110-711 Series continuous flow oxygen
mask is intended for use of crew and passen-
gers in the general aviation industry at a maxi-
mum altitude of 25,000 feet. These masks
have been FAA approved and manufactured
in accordance with the provisions of
TSO-C103. Optional equipment includes
industry standard fitting for connection to
portable and built-in oxygen system
equipment.

Oxygen System Requirements
Use aerox® Aviation Oxygen Systems
flowmeter (optional) to adjust the flow rate to
coincide with the aircraft altitude. A minimum
oxygen flow of 2.5 liters per minute (NTPD)
must be supplied. It is the responsibility of the
user to assure that the oxygen system being
used is capable of supplying the pressure re-
quired to maintain the proper flow rate. This
mask is equipped with a hose bushing allow-
ing for the insertion of a barbed component.
The user is responsible for the selection and
installation of the proper components to
achieve an oxygen flow of 2.5 LPM during
use. (Reference: 14 CFR 23.1441, Oxygen
Equipment and Supply)

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